AOPA members suggest their favorite appsAOPA members suggest their favorite apps

December 11, 2013By Benét J. Wilson

As the year winds down, I thought now would be a great time to offer up another five apps recommended by AOPA members. The apps below do everything from help with flight planning to recording audio in the cockpit. These are not endorsements of any app.

Who Owns that Plane ($9.99 in iTunes)—Wes Watkins says this is a great iPhone/iPad app “to see who is on the ramp” by typing in an aircraft N number. The information comes from the FAA database and is updated in real time.

Flight Winds (free in iTunes and Google Play)—This app, optimized for smartphones and recommended by Dan Reiland, calculates crosswind, tailwind, and headwind components for takeoff and landing, and displays them in a user-friendly way.

FlightLink (free in iTunes)—Luke Weintz recommends this in-flight cockpit voice recorder app which is optimized for the iPhone 5. “I love being able to record the audio from my flights and merge it with video from my POV camera,” he wrote.

Takeoff—Aviation Weather ($5.99 in iTunes and Google Play)—Bob Griffith says this app, optimized for smartphones, gives users a visual of all local reporting airports’ METARs. It also allows users to program in limits for wind, crosswind, ceiling, and visibility, and gives back either a green, yellow, or red icon for all of those conditions in all the nearby airports.

Speaking of great apps, it is not too late to help choose the top 10 apps for 2013. The current top five are ForeFlight, FlightAware, LiveATC, SocialFlight, and FltPlan. Help choose the best by voting for between one and 10 of your favorite apps here. Voting closes on Monday, Dec. 16. The winners will be announced on Wednesday, Dec. 18. Meanwhile, see the complete list of apps already reviewed here.